The City of Hidalgo is the oldest city in Hidalgo County, a city with a long and rich influential history in the Rio Grande Valley. It was here that the Steam Pumps first helped spur the agricultural economy in the Rio Grande Valley which was the foundat ...
McAllen is known as the City of Palms, but the locals refer to it as the Jewel in the Valley. The city's population doubles from October through March, when retirees known as Winter Texans flock here for the warm weather.
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The land on which the city is located was once owned by the Alamo Land and Sugar Company. The City of Alamo is located in the South Texas area known as the Rio Grande Valley. The Rio Grande Valley consists of four counties: Starr, Hidalgo, Willacy and Cam ...
Brownsville is a semi-tropical paradise of stately palm trees, ever-blooming bougainvilleas, exotic birds, and warm Gulf breezes. Steeped in a rich South Texas heritage and located on the banks of the Rio Grande, Brownsville is a perfect two nation leisur ...
Edinburg lies at the epicenter of one of the most dynamic regions in North America, a region that is keeping pace with the speed of change. Edinburg is the educational and technological capital of a Texas-Mexico border region. With a population of more th ...
Harlingen, Texas‚ a great place in which to live, work visit and invest. Located in the center of the lush Rio Grande Valley, at the southern tip of Texas, Harlingen is where two countries and two cultures meet.
Harlingen's south Texas charm is influe ...
The City of Mission is a great place to live and do business! With a mixture of old and new, there's something for everybody in Mission, Texas.
Located along the U.S./Mexico border, Mission is part of one of the fastest growing MSAs in the country. It ...
Pharr is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 46,660. Pharr is connected by bridge to the Mexican city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas. It is part of the McAllen‚ Edinburg‚ Mission Metropolitan Statistical ...
In Rio Grande City, the line between past and present gently fades. Time slows and the gracious residents make guests feel like royalty. Few people visit just once - visitors are inexplicably drawn time and time again to this 18th century river community. ...
We are a vibrant community, rich in culture and resources… and prime for growth. Located in deep South Texas with our nearby Free Trade International Bridge, we are easily accessible, both to the North and to the South, positioning us perfectly for commer ...
As home to the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle National Shrine which attracts on average 25,000 visitors per week, San Juan offers an excellent tourism base that ranges from local to national and international.
Our latest addition, North San ...
About the Island
Located at the tropical tip of Texas, some meeting planners have called it a meeting planners dream. It's one of the fastest-growing meeting and convention destinations in the Southwest.
It's a place where warm, sparkling beaches, r ...
Come experience a unique blend of shopping, dining, nature and recreation in Weslaco! Step into something different. Something away from the ordinary.
Enjoy the fine dining experiences that Weslaco has to offer. From the traditional American cuisines t ...